Peter Paul Elicor

Ateneo de Davao University
University of Santo Tomas
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    Resisting the ‘view From Nowhere’: Positionality in Philosophy for/with Children Research
    Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (1): 19-33. 2020.
    While Philosophy for/with Children provides a better alternative to the usual ‘banking’ model of education, questions have been raised regarding its applicability in non-western contexts. Despite its adherence to the ideals of democratic dialogue, not all members of a Community of Inquiry will be disposed to participate in the inquiry, not because they are incapable of doing so, but because they are positioned inferiorly within the group thereby affecting their efforts to speak out on topics tha…Read more
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    Resisting the 'View from Nowhere': Positionality in Philosophy for/with Children Research
    Philosophia International Journal of Philosophy (Philippines) 1 (21): 10-33. 2020.
    While Philosophy for/with Children (P4wC) provides a better alternative to the usual ‘banking’ model of education, questions have been raised regarding its applicability in non-western contexts. Despite its adherence to the ideals of democratic dialogue, not all members of a Community of Inquiry (COI) will be disposed to participate in the inquiry, not because they are incapable of doing so, but because they are positioned inferiorly within the group thereby affecting their efforts to speak out …Read more
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    In this article, I propose to integrate indigenous knowledges in the Philosophy for/with Children theory and practice. I make the claim that it is possible to treat indigenous knowledges, not only as topics for philosophical dialogues with children but as presuppositions of the philosophical activity itself within the Community of Inquiry. Such integration is important for at least three (3) reasons: First, recognizing indigenous ways of thinking and seeing the world informs us of other non-domi…Read more